I've already talked about this coat on my latest post, the Closet Confidential Tag. It was really expensive and it was also a lot of work and it turned out nothing like I had imagined. I don't like the way it looks on me, the way it feels, the only good thing about it is that it's warm but it's so heavy I couldn't possibly wear it an entire day. Besides being heavy, it's way to structured and doesn't feel comfortable at all. Every time I wear it and look in the mirror, I think I look like a whale. I don't like the shape of it and how it makes me look. This was a big mistake that I won't be making again. Seamstresses can do a great job but sometimes it's just best to buy that piece in a store.

These t-shirts... Big mistake! You've probably already seen them in sportswear stores but these particular ones are from Decathlon. They're t-shirts that are made from a special fabric that never gets wet. And it doesn't, they're really great from that point of view but the first time I wore them, I knew they were crappy. After about one hour of me wearing the t-shirt, I smelled like a horse. My first thought was that maybe I hadn't put on enough deodorant but I quickly realised it was the t-shirt. They might not get wet but they do make you stink. I've worn them a few times around the house and it always happens. I never get sweaty but I do get smelly. Also, I bought two green ones so I should've known I wasn't gonna like them haha (I only shot one because I couldn't find the other one and it's also wrinkled because it can't be ironed)

At first, you may think that there's nothing wrong with these jeans. They're cute, they're my style, why would I consider them an item I regret buying? Well, they are cute and my style but there's a detail that makes me regret getting them: they don't fit me. And it's not just some looseness, no. They're two sizes up what I would usually buy. And why did I buy them? They didn't have my size so in my idiotic brain I thought I could still pull these off. I could get them sized down but it would need to take a lot of fabric out and they would lose their shape and wouldn't look the same (and we already know how much I trust seamstresses). I've thought about giving them away or selling them but I don't know anyone that size that would want them and I was unsuccessful when I tried to sell them so I'll probably just give them to charity.

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I have a tailored suit that didn't turn out as I planned, I still wear the pieces separately but it was a lot of money for a suit I don't want to wear. And I used to wear anti sweat shirts to work, though the ones we had didnt stop you sweating they were just really good at absorbing it

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Hi! My name is Marta and I'm 21 years old. After graduating from a fashion design course I decided to share my love for colourful fashion, cruelty-free beauty and life itself with the world. Here you will see a lot about pretty much everything.